In some cases and especially in the instance of Zambia with the outbreak of cholera it seems that e learning is essential solution for educating children, because even though they were prevented from going to school they could still learn things. If these children weren’t to have access to e-learning then it is inevitable that their exam results would be greatly effected. As the website highlights it is necessary that government be “prepared” for disasters such as flood and disease. forms such as tv and radio’s as the websites points out are important to educate individuals on potential health risks, it is the governments duty to educate individuals and prevent further outbreak in the future through accessible forms. The online world is accessible to children through “cafĂ©’s” and at “home” so children who are off school because of outbreaks of cholera in the area will not have to “miss their lessons.” online educating in such extreme cases is and essential part of life not only making learning more flexible like that offered from Deakin university but educating children who otherwise wouldn’t be. Cholera is widespread in Zambia the online world can only enable individuals to “learn about Cholera” too.
Friday, 6 March 2009
Africa and online learning
In some cases and especially in the instance of Zambia with the outbreak of cholera it seems that e learning is essential solution for educating children, because even though they were prevented from going to school they could still learn things. If these children weren’t to have access to e-learning then it is inevitable that their exam results would be greatly effected. As the website highlights it is necessary that government be “prepared” for disasters such as flood and disease. forms such as tv and radio’s as the websites points out are important to educate individuals on potential health risks, it is the governments duty to educate individuals and prevent further outbreak in the future through accessible forms. The online world is accessible to children through “cafĂ©’s” and at “home” so children who are off school because of outbreaks of cholera in the area will not have to “miss their lessons.” online educating in such extreme cases is and essential part of life not only making learning more flexible like that offered from Deakin university but educating children who otherwise wouldn’t be. Cholera is widespread in Zambia the online world can only enable individuals to “learn about Cholera” too.
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